Category Archives: Medication and Treatment
The first thing that comes to my mind? “Just Do It!” Yes, that horrible Nike campaign.
Another lengthy title. Sorry about that. When I was in University every single paper mentioned my being “wordy”–that’s off topic, but a little bit relevant. Or maybe I’m just being wordy. Earlier this week, I write a post “Mental Illness: … Continue reading
I am twenty-seven years old as I write these words. I own my own home and I have a dog I adore. I cook and I clean and I talk to my family on a regular basis.
I try not to ask myself that question to often. But it sort of lurks in the back of my psyche until, finally, I am confronted with it.
I have an appointment with My Psychiatrist today. In exactly six hours and forty minutes. Well, six hours and forty-two minutes to be exact. I know things like this. I have not seen her in a month. She was on … Continue reading
Picture “forever” in bold font–picture it bold and neon– flashing like those cheap diner signs offering grilled cheese for $2.50 as you drive past on your way to somewhere else. Somewhere important.
I’m not sure, are you? Ask yourself the loaded question: “I have a mental illness. Am I really sick?”
I have touched on this before. A couple of times. Other bloggers on healthyplace.com have as well because it is important. Very important. It is part of living with–and recovering from–a mental illness. Living With A Mental Illness Makes Us … Continue reading
So, what is a case study? Let’s refer to Wikipedia–Wikipedia knows everything, right? It can even define feelings!
First, let me pull out my Thesaurus (I have not done this for. . .a month? Two? Long overdue?) to define the word impulse and then we’ll narrow it down a bit–a lot. We’ll apply it to mental illness and … Continue reading
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